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  • Found a Camp Draft in progress

    G'day all
    Stopped in a Queensland outback town the other day to discover a camp draft in progress. Here's a couple of images for your thoughts

    1- "Here we go - I've gotcha"


    2- "Come on - get over"


    3- "Let's get im"


    4- "Thru the gate and we're done"


    All shot with the Panny FZ-200, AF Burst at 5fps, Shutter Priority @ 1/2000s, ISO-400
    As always feedback welcome
    Phil
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  • #2
    Good action shots Phil. #1 and #2 should be straightened and #3 and #4 are a bit over exposed in parts. Considering the sun is low and bright, you've done pretty well. Good detail by freezing the action with 2000 shutter speed.
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    • #3
      Good set Phil, #2 my favourite and I don't mind the angles on #1 they suit the rough and tumble scene.

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      • #4
        Thanks fellas - all comments valid

        Levelling #1 ... okay I can do that, tho I like Greg's feelings as well
        With #4 I was tempted [and will now do] to crop the top of the image at the power lines running across the trees

        Phil
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        • #5
          Great set Phil. #1 and #2 are my favorites.

          I remember seeing a show like this in Mt Isa a few years back. A wonderful photographic opportunity.
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          • #6
            G'day fellas

            This better?


            Phil
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            • #7
              The original #1 is gone but I assume that is the straightened version?
              That's the pick for me, closely followed by #2.
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              • #8
                By straightening it, it still shows the action well Phil.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Toddyh View Post
                  The original #1 is gone but I assume that is the straightened version?
                  That's the pick for me, closely followed by #2.
                  My apols everyone ... I forgot that the image above is linked - and when I tidied up the Flickr Album I also lost the link
                  Phil
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                  • #10
                    Good series Phil.
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                    • #11
                      Crop works well.

                      What's the aperture? Everything looks in focus - wondering if a wider aperture would have thrown the b/g oof a bit to highlight the subject better. Maybe not possible with that camera?

                      I've been thinking I might 'need' a camera like this
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Alan View Post
                        Crop works well.
                        What's the aperture? Everything looks in focus - wondering if a wider aperture would have thrown the b/g oof a bit to highlight the subject better. Maybe not possible with that camera? I've been thinking I might 'need' a camera like this
                        G'day Alan

                        Using the Panny FZ-200 [now 300 is on the shelves]; at this event was running in "S" mode @ 1/2000s; Aperture on this frame was F5,0; ISO 400; zoom about 200mm [of its 600mm max]. The beauty of the -200 & -300 is the constant aperture F2,8 lens ... there's not many 600mm F2,8 lenses around and there are times when I go into "A" mode at F2,8 or F4 to intensify the shallow DoF. Because the horses were criss-crossing the arena, it was too hard to try to follow-focus & follow-zoom together, so I set lens to 8x to 10x zoom [200mm to 240mm] and left it there most of the day - cropping if necessary later on

                        Phil
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                        • #13
                          Thanks Phil - that sounds logical

                          Cheers
                          Alan

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                          • #14
                            Great action shots Phil, that last one is a ripper. The last camp draught I went to it was a stinking hot summers day in Qld, no wind, the dust hung around like a cloud but the action was great. These small country town turnouts can be the best.
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